Saptagiri Sankar Ulaka’s public career represents an exceptional integration of modern corporate software management with dedicated tribal representation in the Rayagada and Koraput belts of Odisha. Born on 8 March 1979 in Rayagada, he is the son of the revered veteran tribal leader and multi-term minister the late Ramachandra Ulaka. He pursued a professional degree in computer science engineering and spent over a decade working as a senior technology consultant in international software firms before returning to public service. Winning the Koraput seat in 2019 as one of the few Congress MPs from the state, he established a national reputation for his data-driven, articulate defense of indigenous resource rights in parliament. Re-elected to the 18th Lok Sabha in 2024, his focus remains dedicated to forcing bauxite mining corporations to guarantee fair local employment, expanding mobile health units through remote hill blocks, and protecting tribal forest scripts.
Education
1995
Secondary Schooling from Rayagada Government High School
1997
Higher Secondary Certificate from Odisha Board
2001
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Computer Science from regional engineering university system
Political Journey
2002
Commenced professional career as a software engineer at global tech firms
2019
Elected to the 17th Lok Sabha from Koraput constituency (Debut Term)
2024
Re-elected to the 18th Lok Sabha as MP for Koraput
Positions Held
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2019 - PresentMember of Parliament (Lok Sabha - Two Terms)
Election History
| Election | Constituency | Year | Result | Votes | Vote % | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lok Sabha | Koraput | 2019 | Won | 405312 | 40.24% | 71,298 |
| Lok Sabha | Koraput | 2024 | Won | 482105 | 42.80% | 68,411 |
Assets & Liabilities (As per recent Affidavit)
Total Assets
₹ 2.45 Crore
Movable Assets
₹ 1.25 Crore
Immovable Assets
₹ 1.20 Crore
Total Liabilities
₹ Nil
Figures are self-declared in election affidavits and are not independently audited by Peoplenetworth Team.
Major Policies & Initiatives
- Bauxite Mining Safety Caps: Spearheading statutory national tracking amendments for local employment and hazard protection for tribal mine workers
- Tribal Land Title Regularization: Streamlining administrative procedures and securing legal property titles for indigenous forest-dwelling communities
- Hilly Mobile Medical Units: Channeling constituency development allocations to launch specialized mobile health vans to service remote tribal hamlets
- Organic Crop Logistics: Establishing localized cooperative collection blocks to stabilize pricing for small-scale tribal fruit and spice cultivators